It's super short, lots of fun but its no a+ course I never understood the rating system on here everything is an A how can a 9 holer like this be the same rank as some farmhouse courses. There needs to be a kinda description to base all these courses it's a great city park course no question but its no flip city and since flip city is an a+ and independence is an A Hudson is an A- this is not a B+ it's a solid C and should rated as such... The course is great if you like wood chips everywhere n ... continue reading ›

It's super short, lots of fun but its no a+ course I never understood the rating system on here everything is an A how can a 9 holer like this be the same rank as some farmhouse courses. There needs to be a kinda description to base all these courses it's a great city park course no question but its no flip city and since flip city is an a+ and independence is an A Hudson is an A- this is not a B+ it's a solid C and should rated as such... The course is great if you like wood chips everywhere no grass, clumps of asphalt behind some baskets, great short little holes but nothing close to impressive but if I were to rate it as a glow round it's a great place for it easy shots and not a lot of places to lose a disc so well worth doing a glow round but otherwise it's a practice your long putts course, anyone who counts this as an ace is only cheating themselves you ace here and it only means you can make a good approuch shot lol. ‹ less text

Playing nicely even with the wild late June growth all over the place. Mowing on hole 7/8 is great this year (6/7/2013)

Update (9/22/13): Downed trees from recent storm affect parts of holes 2, 5, and 6. 6 in particular is pretty hairy from the blue and white tees. Add to that the explosion of late summer growth in the rough and this is one course to be wary of right now...

This is now a home course to me since I've moved to A2! For a 9 hole course I feel that did this one Justice with alternate tee pads and the utilization of the land. Plays threw a wood area although its not horrible if your off the fair ways! For the most part there's fair line to the baskets but a couple hole are crazy luck to run on the basket. Some players in this state need to start promoting better care for our grounds. I can't stand seeing course when the lack of care is apparent. Trash la ... continue reading ›

This is now a home course to me since I've moved to A2! For a 9 hole course I feel that did this one Justice with alternate tee pads and the utilization of the land. Plays threw a wood area although its not horrible if your off the fair ways! For the most part there's fair line to the baskets but a couple hole are crazy luck to run on the basket. Some players in this state need to start promoting better care for our grounds. I can't stand seeing course when the lack of care is apparent. Trash laying feet from the cans glow **** everywhere. Well I pick **** up all the time for the lazy people playing here! This place is muddy and needs benches or bag hangers. ‹ less text

Nice little course close to town. You have to bring your short game! None of the holes let you really bring out the big guns! BUT this is an awesome course to tweak your ups and putting game. Great course for kids and newbies as it does give them a chance to have a decent rd.

Fun course in the woods. I love to play the red tees when I am by myself(so i can keep a good eye on my disc). Cement tees, nice trails, and a course map in the very front next to the practice basket. When you play different tee pads it can really change your throws, and you can really make it interesting when playing more then 9 and switching up the tees. (reds then blue, whites then blue, ect.)

Enjoyed the course. Only played the white (mid) tees this time, but scoped out the others for future reference. Looking forward to playing all 27 tees. Good use of 9 baskets on this layout, with a variety of shots from each tee set.

as a rule i hate 9 hole courses! i love this one, extremely well designed for the land and 3 tees on every hole!!! play shorts to warm up, mids to get done with that, then longs to have a small challenge. i can't even suggest what you might do to make it better, more holes!?

Overall, really good course. White and blue tee pads give some interesting shots, while the reds are fun for ace runs and easy birdies to make you feel good about your game. Well covered so wind doesn't play too much of a factor. Chainstar baskets, which is always good. The only problem with the course I found was the tee pads were maybe one concrete block too short, on a few holes i either had to start behind the pad or sometimes I shot from the side of it. Other than that, great course.

This course is Young. there are lots of wood chips from the tree's they took out. its a very cool park. driving in is nice over the Huron RIver and under the bridge where you will see grafiti. This course is also Free! Its got alot of lightly wooded holes that have usally a clear line too the Basket. There are lots of strange, possibley unnatural mounds that make the lay slightly dangerous on some Putt/approach shots. if you over shoot at least one hole you will be rolling 15 ft. down a sleep in ... continue reading ›

This course is Young. there are lots of wood chips from the tree's they took out. its a very cool park. driving in is nice over the Huron RIver and under the bridge where you will see grafiti. This course is also Free! Its got alot of lightly wooded holes that have usally a clear line too the Basket. There are lots of strange, possibley unnatural mounds that make the lay slightly dangerous on some Putt/approach shots. if you over shoot at least one hole you will be rolling 15 ft. down a sleep incline. Some of the lightly wooded areas have a low canopy ceiling and some have a high. There is a cool Teepy, bench, and hangout spot in the back corner right before the nature trial walk. me and a friend walked up to this spot one day and met with some randoms and started a scramble with them. and another day at dusk, i walked up alone to find a warm candle burning in a mini metal pail. it was dope. after the nature trail there are a couple of wider open holes which you can open up your driving. The Lay of nine finishes in a similar fashion as the first few holes but also incorporates a river crossing. Enjoy! ‹ less text

Love how they have used a relatively small space. The three sets of tees make this course play like a 27 hole and not just nine. Mesquitos can be brutal as the course is laid out in a swamp, and when it is wet there are a large variety of water traps one can find. The ditch between holes 5 and 6 is particular troublesome for LHBH hyzer. The mulch flooring of the fairways and around the basket allow disks to skip far and long. Still, its location and quick play and the variety of shots needed keep bringing me back.

For a 9 Pin course, I wish I lived by here. Really fun fast round, makes the most of the layout provided. Great different looks for the 3 sets of tee's. I can see it being lefty favorable, but also reconize that there is difference in the turns. For being a very short course, its is advisable to bring the whole bag, the blue tee's have a few challenging drives.

Some standing gross water made the course buggy and smelly. But the course was in better shape this time over when I played it in November 2009. I like the Tee-pee on 5/6. Great use of land though, loved hole 4.

I like the 9 hole course for these reasons:
1.) you can work on your short, mid or long game from three tee pad locations.
2.)nice chipped fairways.
3.) fairly easy to follow for the first or second timer.
4.) for out of towners... easy to find and right off M-14 (close to the Huron River).
5.) Bathrooms, a large sign map in parking area. Nice parking area.
6.) if your doing something in downtown Ann Arbor...great course that's easy to access.
K.

This course utilizes the land well and offers many options for a 9 hole course. The main thing that stands out here is the three teepads per hole (blue, white, red) with red (mostly) being the easiest. You can play 27 unique holes which is nice for a 9 hole course.
For the most part the course is wooded. The fairways have been cleared well to offer fair ways (get it?) through the woods. All of the fairways have been covered by a nice layer of woodchips, otherwise the course would get pr ... continue reading ›

This course utilizes the land well and offers many options for a 9 hole course. The main thing that stands out here is the three teepads per hole (blue, white, red) with red (mostly) being the easiest. You can play 27 unique holes which is nice for a 9 hole course.

For the most part the course is wooded. The fairways have been cleared well to offer fair ways (get it?) through the woods. All of the fairways have been covered by a nice layer of woodchips, otherwise the course would get pretty muddy. The course makes use of some elevation, not much. The rough isn't too bad if you end up off the fairway.

Great place for glow as it never seems to be closed.

Course is in a good location, easily accessible from downtown Ann Arbor and the surrounding areas.

If you are looking for a short wooded course in the heart of A2 then Bandemer is right for you. Terry Calhoun did a great job packing in 27 unique holes in to this small slice of disc golf heaven.

Cons: It can get crowded at times from casuals. It is only 9 holes so it doesn't take much to reach capacity. Hole 1 can be confusing if there are multiple people trying to start from three different tee pads. No benches. Some piles of concrete still exist on holes 3 and 6. There is an old washing machine on hole 8 that I can't believe no one has moved out of there yet. ‹ less text